What headset do I need?

If your Lenz frame has a tapered head tube, your head tube has an upper inside diameter of 44mm and a lower inside diameter of 49mm. The headset specs should be as follows Upper Cup – ZS44/28.6 Lower Cup – EC49/40 We love Wolf Tooth and Cane Creek Headsets. If you go with a Chris

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What is the lead time and production process?

All Lenz Sport frames are 100% handmade-to-order. Quality of craftsmanship and riding performance is the number one focus at Lenz Sport, We take pride  in the quality of every single frame we make, and we never cut corners to speed up the process. Frames are built to order, but we often have the frame you

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What chainring and crank do I need?

Current model Lenz Behemoth, Mammoth, and Lunchbox frames with the 16.5″ chain stay length work best with a Sram, Praxis, or Raceface crank with a 26-30t ZERO offset chainring.

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How do I change the travel on my Lenz mountain bike?

(applies to model year 2019 and later) The Mammoth can be converted from 110mm rear travel to 140mm rear travel by ordering replacement control arms (rocker arms) The Behemoth can be reduced from 140mm travel to 110mm rear travel by ordering replacement rocker arms. The Lunchbox and Sesh cannot be converted to a different rear

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What size tires work on a Lenz mountain bike?

The Behemoth, Mammoth, and Lunchbox are designed for tires ranging from 2.4″ to 3.0″. Any tires in that range work great. You can order any of these bikes as a 27.5 or 29er or a mullet (27.5 rear and 29 front) The Fatillac is a little more complicated. With a 27.5x50mm wide rim, the max

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Do I have to use plus tires?

No. You can use anything from 2.4″ to 3.0″ on our “plus” bikes. We love plus tires, and they make a lot of sense for the trails we have here on the front range and western slope of colorado. That doesn’t mean they are the best thing for every person in every situation. Our bikes

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Tools needed to assemble and maintain your Lenz skibike

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Lenz Skibike!  We know you are excited to assemble it and get shredding as soon as you can, so to help that process here is a list of the tools you will need to assemble your bike.  If you need help, there is an assembly video HERE.  Located

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Suggested Equipment while riding your skibike

While you are free to wear whatever you want while enjoying your skibike, here is a list of gear that we recommend you ride with.  The items on this list are worn by our most seasoned and experienced riders and beginners alike (including Devin himself).  Full face helmet.  We HIGHLY recommend you wear a full

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How to properly mount the skis to your Lenz skibike

**You will need a 5mm hex allen wrench for the ski bolts.  A long T-handle with a ball end is best.** It may seem like a no-brainer, but there is a slight trick to easily mounting your skis.  Some skis and adapters may have a slightly imperfect bolt pattern; in order for the adapters to

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Orienting the knucklehead tower for the Riff Raff and Zig Zag skis

If you are running our Riff Raff or Zig Zag skis, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you orient the knucklehead tower (the big block looking thing that attaches the front ski to the fork) so that the angled side is facing forward and the flat side is facing backward.  For detailed information and instructions on how

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